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SUMMARY:WSU Berry Field Day
DESCRIPTION:This field day will showcase advanced blueberry selections and cultivars being evaluated through support by the Washington Blueberry Commission. \nWe welcome individuals with disabilities to participate in this program. For questions about physical access or to request accommodations\, please contact the event organizer. Requests should be made at least one (1) week in advance of the event. While we make every effort to secure services\, please note that accommodations are subject to availability.
URL:https://mtvernon.wsu.edu/event/wsu-berry-field-day-mount-vernon/
LOCATION:WSU Mount Vernon NWREC\, 16650 STATE ROUTE 536\, MOUNT VERNON\, WA\, 98273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Lisa%20DeVetter":MAILTO:lisa.devetter@wsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Sweetpotato Curing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join WSU for an online sweetpotato curing workshop! Curing sweetpotatoes is an essential step after harvesting that heals wounds\, enhances flavor\, and increases storage life. You will learn the humidity\, temperature\, and timing recommendations for curing. Farmers and gardeners in Western Washington will share their curing set-ups\, along with tips and lessons learned. Information will be shared for growers of all sizes.
URL:https://mtvernon.wsu.edu/event/sweetpotato-curing-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vegetable%20Horticulture%20Program":MAILTO:jordan.a.white@wsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn | Unlock the Future of Farm Education and Marketing
DESCRIPTION:Discover innovative tools and strategies to tell farm stories\, reach global audiences\, and strengthen farm education programs. In this session\, you’ll explore how Edge Perma is leveraging cutting-edge technology to create virtual farm experiences that make farm education more accessible than ever. Learn how innovative virtual education can benefit students and farmers while fostering deeper consumer connections. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of the methods and tools shaping the future of farm education and marketing and how to begin implementing new strategies. \nMary Marshall and Andrew Tuttle are the cofounders of Edge Perma and Redtail Edge Design\, instructors at Edmonds College\, and land stewards of Pragtree Farm\, the birthplace of the Tilth movement. With backgrounds in ecological design and regenerative agriculture\, they create immersive educational experiences that empower farmers\, educators\, and land managers to design resilient farm systems.
URL:https://mtvernon.wsu.edu/event/lunch-learn-unlock-the-future-of-farm-education-and-marketing/
LOCATION:Sakuma Auditorium\, 16650 State Route 536\, Mount Vernon\, WA\, 98273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn Seminars
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ORGANIZER;CN="WSU%20Mount%20Vernon%20NWREC":MAILTO:mv.nwrec@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251105T120000
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn | Quantifying the effects of wildfire on native pollinator communities in Ponderosa Pine forests
DESCRIPTION:Over the last century\, historical wildfire regimes have shifted due to climate change\, the exclusion of Indigenous fire stewards\, and land management philosophies. As a result of these pressures\, forests have experienced increases in fuel buildup that threatens dry forest resilience across western North America. Within post-fire landscapes\, pollination is critical for vegetation recovery and ecosystem health. We used field based and molecular methods to evaluate the effects of fire reintroduction on bee community composition across a temporal range of one to nine years post-fire\, and in an unburned control\, in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. \nAutumn Maust is a Research Scientist in the Biology Department at the University of Washington. Broadly\, her research explores the effects of climate-driven disturbance on native insect pollinator communities. She uses both field based and molecular methods to quantify shifts in pollinator community composition\, fitness\, and plant-pollinator networks over spatial and temporal scales.
URL:https://mtvernon.wsu.edu/event/lunch-learn-quantifying-the-effects-of-wildfire-on-native-pollinator-communities-in-ponderosa-pine-forests/
LOCATION:Sakuma Auditorium\, 16650 State Route 536\, Mount Vernon\, WA\, 98273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn Seminars
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ORGANIZER;CN="WSU%20Mount%20Vernon%20NWREC":MAILTO:mv.nwrec@wsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn | Beavers: Ecosystem Engineers
DESCRIPTION:As ecosystem engineers\, beavers have a big impact on the habitats that they call home. This can often be a boon for fish and wildlife sharing this space\, but a headache for people nearby. Throughout the Puget Sound region\, many beavers find homes in urban and exurban waterways. Beavers Northwest Communications Manager Joe Mouser will dive into beavers’ unique ecology\, incredible benefits\, as well as the challenges and opportunities afforded by living with beavers in a landscape dominated by human infrastructure. \nJoe Mouser is the Communications Manager of Beavers Northwest\, a nonprofit that strives to increase acceptance and understanding of beavers to support healthier and more resilient ecosystems. His passion for wetland ecosystems is what originally drew him to beavers\, but his love for these incredible animals has taken on a life of its own. He believes that by helping beavers and humans to coexist\, we can improve the functions of the watersheds of our region to better serve the plants\, animals\, and people that rely on them.
URL:https://mtvernon.wsu.edu/event/lunch-learn-beavers-ecosystem-engineers/
LOCATION:Sakuma Auditorium\, 16650 State Route 536\, Mount Vernon\, WA\, 98273\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learn Seminars
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